Chapter 26: The Unfortunate Day

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It was a day that started like any other in the BTS and Blackpink household, with laughter echoing through the halls and the usual camaraderie among the members. However, fate had other plans in store.

Jin, usually the epitome of grace and poise, had a rare misstep on the staircase that resulted in a fractured leg. Suga, lost in thought while rearranging furniture, had a chair collapse under him, leaving him with injured shoulders. Jimin, Tae, and Jungkook, caught up in a playful wrestling match, collided awkwardly and injured their knees. Meanwhile, J-Hope and RM, engrossed in a spontaneous dance-off, collided with each other, resulting in minor head injuries.

The commotion that followed was palpable. BTS members groaned in pain, clutching their injuries, while Blackpink's elder sisters rushed to the scene. Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa stood in shock, their hands flying to their mouths as they took in the sight of their brothers in various states of discomfort, wrapped in bandages and holding ice packs.

Jisoo's initial shock quickly turned into frustration. "Jin, how could you be so careless?" she exclaimed, her voice tinged with concern but also laced with exasperation.

Jennie, always quick to react, scolded Suga gently as she inspected his shoulders. "You should have asked for help," she chided softly, her worry evident in her eyes.

Rosé and Lisa exchanged worried glances as they assessed Jimin, Tae, and Jungkook's injuries. "You guys need to be more careful," Rosé admonished gently, her voice filled with genuine concern.

Lisa, her practical nature surfacing, checked on J-Hope and RM with a mix of relief and worry. "You two should take it easy," she urged, her tone firm but gentle.

Despite the scolding, BTS members couldn't help but smile weakly at their sisters' outburst. They knew it came from a place of love and concern, even if it was accompanied by a touch of frustration.

As Blackpink's elder sisters busied themselves with tending to their younger brothers' injuries—fetching ice packs, adjusting bandages, and offering soothing words—the atmosphere gradually shifted from chaos to a sense of unity and care. BTS members appreciated their sisters' immediate response and unwavering support, feeling fortunate to have such loving siblings looking out for them.

Later that evening, as BTS members lay in their beds, nursing their injuries and reflecting on the day's events, they whispered to each other in hushed tones. Their conversations were filled with gratitude for their sisters' care and concern, and with promises to be more cautious in the future.

"We really put them through a lot today," RM remarked, his voice tinged with remorse.

Jin nodded in agreement. "I feel terrible for worrying them," he admitted, his tone reflecting his regret.

Suga, always pragmatic, added, "We need to be more mindful of our actions."

J-Hope's optimism shone through. "At least they know we're okay now," he pointed out, his voice filled with relief.

Jimin, sensitive to their sisters' feelings, sighed softly. "I hope we didn't upset them too much," he murmured, his voice filled with concern.

V, with his deep understanding of human emotions, reassured them. "They're just glad we're alright," he said calmly, his words a comfort to his bandmates.

Jungkook, the youngest but perceptive beyond his years, nodded thoughtfully. "Let's make it up to them," he suggested, his voice filled with determination.

As BTS members drifted off to sleep, they felt a renewed sense of gratitude for their sisters' unwavering love and support. They knew that even in moments of pain and distress, their family bond remained steadfast and strong.

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